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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8825039" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Thanks. English is not my first languange, and to find a right translation for "rambla" hasn't been too easy.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Now I have been thinking about something like realm of dark faes, close to the concept of the <a href="https://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Hedge" target="_blank">Hedge from Changeling: the lost</a>, and with a lot of thorns.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]266524[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Thornmaze.</p><p></p><p>A lot of time ago there was a pantheon who were worshipped in several worlds, and to travel between these they created a cosmic tree as a planar bridge, but a day a meteor fell, and this caused a plague of horror and abominations. To stop the unholy spread this "tree" had to be pruned. Eons laters this plane was rediscovered by dark faes, although there are still some horror, mixture of plant monster and clockwork construct, but these weren't too hard to be defeated by the brave explored. Too dangerous to create permanent sentlements or to be used for travel trade it could be used as prison or a hidding place.</p><p></p><p>Today the look of this plane is like a maze by ciclopean thorny hedges. Within this sometimes buildings or dungeons can be found.</p><p></p><p>The local flora is mainly spiny climbing plants, with a dark blue color instead the classic green. Only some fruits can be eaten. The wildlife is mainly creatures what mix plant and animal traits, but there is also a lot of giant vernims. Some populations within special domes have been possible, but the links between the different towns aren't easy at all, because the terrain isn't static. Hills or rivers appear and disappear in a different place without warning. Other times a mountain start to float and fly for months or years until to land in other place. The sky isn't too dark, like a cloudy day before sundown, but farming is not easy. To grow farmers need special lanters.</p><p></p><p>The biomechanical horrors are dangerous, but not too much to allow the rebuild of the civilitation, and today these are hunted to collect a special "oil". The dark faes using their own version of reverse engineering have created their own biomechanical horrors, but these are under their control, and they can be identified by their runes (or runic tattos). Explorers have discovered some groups of biomechanical horror fight against each other, and some arcane investigator tell some biomechanical horror are under the control of some spirit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8825039, member: 6802378"] Thanks. English is not my first languange, and to find a right translation for "rambla" hasn't been too easy. --- Now I have been thinking about something like realm of dark faes, close to the concept of the [URL='https://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Hedge']Hedge from Changeling: the lost[/URL], and with a lot of thorns. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1668268433314.png"]266524[/ATTACH] Thornmaze. A lot of time ago there was a pantheon who were worshipped in several worlds, and to travel between these they created a cosmic tree as a planar bridge, but a day a meteor fell, and this caused a plague of horror and abominations. To stop the unholy spread this "tree" had to be pruned. Eons laters this plane was rediscovered by dark faes, although there are still some horror, mixture of plant monster and clockwork construct, but these weren't too hard to be defeated by the brave explored. Too dangerous to create permanent sentlements or to be used for travel trade it could be used as prison or a hidding place. Today the look of this plane is like a maze by ciclopean thorny hedges. Within this sometimes buildings or dungeons can be found. The local flora is mainly spiny climbing plants, with a dark blue color instead the classic green. Only some fruits can be eaten. The wildlife is mainly creatures what mix plant and animal traits, but there is also a lot of giant vernims. Some populations within special domes have been possible, but the links between the different towns aren't easy at all, because the terrain isn't static. Hills or rivers appear and disappear in a different place without warning. Other times a mountain start to float and fly for months or years until to land in other place. The sky isn't too dark, like a cloudy day before sundown, but farming is not easy. To grow farmers need special lanters. The biomechanical horrors are dangerous, but not too much to allow the rebuild of the civilitation, and today these are hunted to collect a special "oil". The dark faes using their own version of reverse engineering have created their own biomechanical horrors, but these are under their control, and they can be identified by their runes (or runic tattos). Explorers have discovered some groups of biomechanical horror fight against each other, and some arcane investigator tell some biomechanical horror are under the control of some spirit. [/QUOTE]
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